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Essay On The Story Of Chapter 1

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"How could this have happened!" shouted Fury.

Tony, Natasha, Steve and Bruce were all sitting around a long table in a debrief room. Tony looked at his watch and... yep, they had lost more than half an hour only getting shouted at.

"How could two perfectly trained agents, a supersoldier, a rage monster, a super genius in a metal suit and a God not only fail in getting the brother of said God into custody, but also lose two of their members to him? All that in only the few days I was gone."

Tony put his feet on the table, "For our defence, the super genius in a metal suit was on the other team for a while before getting cognitive recalibration, which isn't really the best thing to be a super genius."

Natasha continued before Fury could …show more content…

"So, how did I do?"

Natasha's lips curled up slightly. "Not bad, Stark."

"Did you take care of the bugs in this room?" Steve asked, looking around worriedly.

"No worries, Cap, all is taken care of. You know me, I know what I'm doing."

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Clint wasn't only mad, he was furious, enraged! Not only had he been kidnapped, but he was forced to babysit the god who had took possession of his mind and used his body to maim and kill. On top of it all, he was stuck in the middle a family conflict between said god and his brother.

Thor had insisted on sitting in the backseats of the car when he had seen Loki sitting there. They hadn't stopped arguing since the moment Clint started up the car. The archer felt like the father of two young children, on a road trip. The only thing lacking was the constant, annoying 'Are we there, yet?' children seemed having reduced their vocabulary to when in any engine.

"Have we arrived, yet?" Loki snapped, interrupting Thor's monologue.

Had Clint not been driving a car at that moment, he would have slammed his head on the wheel. He contented himself with grumbling a no and tightening his grip on said wheel. Thor resumed his attempts of communication with Loki.

Clint allowed himself to get lost in his thoughts. Tony had given him a list of usable warehouses all around the world, but no itinerary. 'It's better if I don't know', he had said.

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